A watermelon rind tossed aside and forgotten only to be found and enjoyed by another.
While I would have preferred the boys use the bowl left out specifically for watermelon rinds, I am glad it did not go to waste.
A watermelon rind tossed aside and forgotten only to be found and enjoyed by another.
While I would have preferred the boys use the bowl left out specifically for watermelon rinds, I am glad it did not go to waste.
Cute..if a slug could be considered cute…. as long as it’s not eating my Hostas. 🙂
I find them to be cute, in that creepy slug way, too. Maybe you need to provide them with watermelon rinds so they leave your Hostas alone.
That is one healthy looking slug…sorry, but ew…..:-)
I have him doing my workout program so he continues to have that healthy slug shine about him as well as provide him with plenty of daily fruits and vegetables. 🙂
lol…
Cool shot!
Thanks.
what is that?
Hahaha – that would be a fine specimen of a Pacific Northwest slug.
not overly cute
That slug just found an entire buffet all to itself.
Yes he did and he looks rather smug about it.
At least you know you’re doing your part to contribute to nature 🙂
In all honesty, I let him have it because I was too chicken to try to take it away from him! 😉
That thing is huge! I hope he doesn’t invite his friends. My goodness.
On the rare occasion that I actually water the backyard (where this picture was taken) the following morning the yard is dotted with him and all his friends. Way too many slugs! It is a miracle they have not found my raised veggie garden. My guess it that they are too lazy to climb the stairs to the top yard where the garden is.
Bleh, slugs. They destroyed my crops of basil and oregano. I’m not a big slug fan.